The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1908, Page 5

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t aeenre NL 5 A elhalialialabaliaiaRabelialielsie bo Meals ReleieliatatatsialstbaltbetbeatetetadahahalnahadeRedbaietatehatete tate yr Auet 1 t , 1 | . . . i : | Wattor The Star: Hurrah for The| obs verything is im eaainess — at Kiss WAS | WOMAN 18 BLEGTEO, slater! | Fathers, led ‘ ipposing this Mr. Steffon te ee KISS OF DEATH BUT POLITIBIANS OBJECT. re ie | om waned "| running & “respectable” pig-nty, it's ’ : foupel work th ean ane Ey ra fe eattie s Most Modern an | tordpubt lirty,” « ta 10 | closed, and the NT way ple Jing quietly on the wide, while the | taken Gare of according to the le U D 4 ti pps Roti ly tt ee gt p-to-Date Cafe 7 , ne people the w 11 | want to see it enfe a4 trom A to 7 ce ooncnlp aor ‘a TO BE FORMALLY OPENED Hirt on the outelde; if come f effens, 1 “dt ' Habla to be somewhat so att demand fo: he 04 bd bd ls BIE on the outside: it not w-down, sneaking bu touch the real man, bul the sewer © si WASHINGTO April 24.—-Why says many persons with small lots aa chimney Foye chan a toy py h Madison park has a . z . dwart trees aro more fruitful than [disciples of our great Master are | 80 t dewlra e€ n y €s0 0 n in ‘ ae . ea any. : ; standards They vue Into bear working by the Phartaalc € of | Tesorts ar taker it of O wa . Prof ©. Corbett, of the United | ing mer, and are therefore of Unclean nic slow hetr| the better it will be f all eo Se ge OEE — mt the City : frut man inee fruit ga Hesidon Our bright littl Sta h The individual who penned thowe “ out, and he tag dwarfi grafting through all these a bes quoted in the edit ! 1) - greatly slarmed a t it p turned to goed account to tw i, fi ented t clea to we the one c “y Oo ‘ wars ago." wn the owner of trees to In | wholesome, honest ) Jude that "\] This Afternoon, at 5 o’Clock, One of the Most Ele- Corb owners of his va , Single t not b 4 the 1 for with what me € < te ty lea in have been ; to bear « right, nor to condemn t a it Bhall be measured t gant, Unique and Artistic Cafes West of the oi site, but were as 150 variotion of vlew knowing the evil thinking ones t agate | py . + "9 ae to how and where| | out o frett garden, take by chunce, catch a word or sentence Yours for the advancems of Rockies, “THE ANGELES,” Will Be Opened on Teday these garden advantage of the space under and which will them to t at and moralit a . - J madowed by the orchards, between the trees by planting straw the right direction, thus brin A WOMAN WHO THINK to the Public With a Grand Orchestral Concert, grows for commercial He raspberries currants or about thelr reformation _ a Which Will Be Continued This Evening. me other emalt trait. Vegeta dire. Garkils dbariens The Star is preaching the gospe Barbecued Meat . ernment — hortleultar may also be planted about the tr , Sechieh dante of purity, of morality, of fommon | Old fashioned barbecue lunch, | . - . rve ; | penne t ften Ulustrates lke ar mae ~~ ’ | MONT IMERY, Mo. April 26 4 a : w By - ~ owe com ISN'T KING EO. MEAN TO HEAP PRETTY INDIAN Will Mre. Gertrude Rarney be allow. | 7 coe SS eee over aneter For tl P ‘ r ’ j iI 1 wise FAIRY MICLAIN STOP HER ELEPHANT HUNT? MAID HUNTS A HUSBAND. |od to hold office an city collector Of | coke yg Nogehts destroying COFFEE. ; bh 4 srhysahaethees ems. Ind, April 2 cs - setae | Montgomery Jot happiness " sscit been kept in suspense, wondering what the mat was th She is ready to take office at} worth thinking 4 I l acai’ tat ss was Ce re ence, but politicians are raising w| oer nse oiortal te Vhe first thing is to get |] various mechanics would make out of the large am Jastice . 4 | = — start gl agement ; | day's Issue headed “A Disgrace to od coffee; there is no ! tore buildir it 1424.26 1 a TES the queer results of the past weok's| somone’ as te the, sane nie ty in that It has come to pass, he r, that it is “The the git! and v elections tn intelli a ana ny e . es a eet deapit Mra. Barney is a pretty widow, ®| Get your fishing tackle at P Peg tg: My yer Rg A ve Angeles,”” an elegantly equipped cafe of the firs would telephone operator and the 4 ° ten oc iabing ' ‘ 1 1 sere pe re Bagh a Taft's, 1084 Recond ev. 3 pay Peas ites « conducted by Mr. C. Louis Gutheil, the oO date on the dry ticket. For the fiat hey W s } le and well known founder of the German Bak time in years to the ci voted a] against prohibition, She was the MUSICAL PROGRAM from 8 until 11 P. M. ery It is needless to say that after 20 years of petved ber in his arms 4 fight followed by his fallure to win ¢ re, he opened daliets erashire A few feet from the umbrella was found bis footprints told the bis fight. Hore all WH Ba 8 fa ——____—_——_—- seee eee eH HES HCH WOMEN WITH O1L # CANS PARADE STREETS. « : WONETKA, (ft, Apert! 25 etm of the millionaires « dy af Winnetka have won * ee wareer fight to secure # Pst a st CAIRO, April M4. ~The beautiful duchess of Aosta ts lndignant. Ia fact she in very indignant. Her good friend King Edward haa re fused her permission to hunt ele the women car phants in the Uganda wilderness. ans in their hands He maintains the sport is too dan on the can read gerous for a woman to efix in oe The duchess is aa expert rifle shot 1 to bare gas fo The duchess, who was the p tug by early ful! eos Helen of Orieans be get of the women who took marriage to the duke of Ac ie Ge election Egypt several mont! ly wenitl h, and she wanted to cross srPevsenuer @7 @« are in The . brick the @ ‘tre stone and jorness to Uganda for a ‘ Dat poorly light seand hant BR deeante of the gas Mert which The duchess fx a sister to Queen 4 Muetia of Portugel aad a great O78 Mis tasted for ten yours SECS eee eee friend of Queen Alexagdra of Eng land mn. pestor € the Matt TLakestd th « - ee pastor 11 wat » Sekt eter ee eee Medion @and rd « the church col. & sd Saturday Star #|* no E ¢ a Heig F Ad tev. Witeon Fritch, pas * ta. m. “Resting the Lord #/7:20 p.m. “Phe Strength of Joy * * b ay very * * be mailed 7 * * of * ¢ * 4 * r sehen 69994 at ita m. A. Atwood, of Beat Presbyteri te, wil the anniversary ser —- men. - wu of the Past, Re Seventh and Spring: Fev. | ing Reminiscent of the Barly Daye A. Matthews, pastor, 1 o f the Chere? 7 BP 1 Church Needs to te r-| Blaine, of Meattlo, will speak on ‘The Chere a the Present. and m to th Material and He meent of the Pacift Sp Rev. EK. FE m “The Churet RE, 4n4 and M. Canse, pastor < new eharch Under Sealed Or el program Our Songs of Ret i ermen on ia Eomcopal. ter Mark’s—Harvard and Broad ~~ Ke iP. DD. Liwyd, re . 4 by short morning, “The on bree. ah Pence of Bastertide Trin and James; Rev Rev Rot Trint re nd B opal ih HM G Services Dm, “Foot We oa tis ’ LU Cetertoneitev i organ Fecital at morning ‘ The Resirr ywer; evening ie m MM the Devil” ae Up a Troe re “Broadway and LM. Wilsor oth ont Was fread o- ihe W. bind at Clair, re He That 1 S*Thow Bait d ver. Waal My Feet ' “iXe Word of Halvatio Fremont Kilbourne ay. Rev, dames Cairns. pastor. 11 2. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1008. F SPECIAL INTEREST 10 WOMAN BLASS, ee eR REE SOcerereceses only member of her ticket elected Her opponents claim that abe te pot a qualified voter, and therefore cannot bold office. Orchestra concert at 2 pom: Dr. J P. D, Liwyd, rector of St. Marka will speak at 3 p.m. on “The Ger an Emperor”; Fred Butler will ing Salvation Army ae Fifth av. @ and nat Adjt. and Mrs. A. P , rand e jeorge ff Robert t Paid at by Mra. Hrigedtier Tw Okla, April 24.—Wateh Jobs . Canada out, young ma Columbia Kic Anne — otherwise Miss! pait Agnes R| Anne Bigheart—is doing the lover’a! MeCartty Pe al dance Helpful Church"; § pm. “Musical! Bhe Is her own Capid this leap| Culture”; @ concert will be given | at the evening service « the country for ad. She has year, and |e tow « man started on a heart-hunting expedt tion. Paleface youth whose hearts are not chained to a hearthstene are ber She is going to fled the man she wante if she has to tour the whole United States. Her travels start in the Rast Miss Bighvart is the daughter of an Indian father and white mother She is heap pretty and some more | rich. But ah Don't let on that you know about ihe cota. This is | to be a leve match. If Kiowa Anne finds that avy paleface tx looking for (he money, he won't show as a glans an Kike conven cart te worth 9250, bave as much « of battermilk tion. Mise Biz 000 and more Congregational. th Rev. Franct« ” iam. “Bis m, “The hi World Broadway and Repub an Siward 1 mn Smith. 1. D., pastor. Hf a. m., “A Study in Re #ponattet lily Storing Son shine University H.C. Masom, pastor ervice of Wonde 5 Rm Proekiys av. M.: Re iba m, “T The id Churet service im them chureb Edge water— Whit Kithow wt; Rev. Wm. C Kant ner, DD, pa 1 a. me, “how gar and Hix Ox Goad”; § pom, “A he Grip ¢ an SY, nour Chrristean. Ralterd—2004 W. STth wt; AL Crim, pester, Tl a m., “The Logk o Lite”; & pm & The Country's Greatest Need. Lutheran ko and 11th Rev. B. @& Lund, D, D., pant Deubting Thomason’; 7 A Prieajly Adorament.’ Unitarian. Boylston Av.—Roylston ay. and Olive ot; Rev, J. D. O. Powers, min- Fremont —2612 wy Rev. J. A. Maldridge 3p. m., “Helpers in the Faith Catholo. St. James’ Cathedral—Ninth and mame dally at # a.m; San 6 7, § and Oo. m; high capers, 8 p. m. ate Conception rane daily at Sunday at 6, 7 Church of Ir 19th avd Mari 6:9 and and @ nase at 10:30 om “4 pom * oph’e—iith and B, Aloha 40 and 8:30 a. m.; high rm ) Maw daily Sunday, 7 1 a. m.; m. St. Alply N. W. and 6éth at. Ballard, Ma Ss a m Sunday ow sam; mass, 160 Sunday school, 9 a. m. benediction 30 pet Christian Geience First Church of Chriat, & Rroadwa ' icon Ih a. 8 s , lect, “Probation After Wottversity Pece-®. Oth nad reading room, 923. Alaska kiyn @ ron oath, D hy “ bs ete *Doubting h of Christ, Scientist Thomas”; § pom. “Peter Prayed Servle Ont of Prima 11 4 m.; subse jon Af Bellaré—i7th ay. MN. W. ond W.| Dreth”; reading n church ¥. ©. Lamoroux, pas | *wildiag. Moral Worth of va a "; op mi) Miacel\aneoun. “pet hy Hehool of Geoult Sebence—419-412 | on, |1408 Second av; Mrs, Minnie Jen .D von or |Sings, pastor, 2:30 p m, "Matertal . vy Rey. | Prophecy. “ones on i | Beatite Paychic Bociety—1420 Bee ist im the Dark (0nd; 3p mM, lecture by Helen Rice im Moody, of the Burleigh, “The Law of Overcorm . 'Congo Free #mte jing’; 7:30 Dp m, conference res | ‘West Srattic Madrona hall; Beattie Theosophical Society 1420 39d mM," Naa-lartnor D Carpenter, pastor = a . » . “an Imunortal of tty.” by r mn by Dr BB. Dark, of 9 OF ¢ nd Madison ae 2 ne ainon warland) sunday ts the day to eee the Pastor. \largeet Meet of Hattieshipe ever at $d. Ml Paget Bound avy ard 610 shige. | iTake Port Orchard Route, Pior 2, font of Yesier Wey. Fave o00 round trip, Firat Mpirituas—1641 First av W. Comnett, speaker itual Healin ip the Gateway of the Boul New Thought—1620 Seeond 11 a m, addreas by De DHT Meier title Explanation of the Power of Boul Wit © Use + KILLEO BY MOVING TRAIN HOQUIAM, Apri! 95.—An Talian who was brought to this city last Biaht in a erities! condition, died trom leheries sald by being The re! at the hospital maine are at the morgue awai an investigation by Coroner Gir ard Have your bleycles repaired at Piper & Taft's, 220 Spring at. * See Joe Schermer’s Aa NEXT FRIDAY They're Exclusive Clothiers FAMO GREAT BLOODLESS SURGERY EXPERT AND TELE. CONI GENI | Tt ttf. 22200 eee eee ee ek ee ee ae oe oe PUP OOCS See SeSeSeSe See Se SeSeheseSsesseoeeeee KIND WORDS FOR THE STAR POCO OSOOCOS OS OE er Ere SOPOPOCOreoee the last evening of grand Concert during the evenin special souvenirs for the ladies® —we invite “all Seattle” to visit this evening and listen to the fine Mu gram, and enjoy the freedom and } of this entire organization, the last evening of our splendid and very successful “Opening Reception Wee WELCOME! Sta L SECOND AVE. AT PINE S US LORENZ US DO MARVELOUS THINGS i | THE CAGE OF LOLITA ARMOUR, RESTORED TO THE USE OF HER LIMBS BY LORENZ, NOT UNLIKE THOSE OF MANY JAMES AUSTIN LARGON | HAS CAUSED TO WALK, James Auctin Larson is frequently call: { the cures effected by James Austin Lar ed “the Lorens of America.” He is enti: | woe, the originator of Teleconi. Take tled te the appellat Prejudices, supersti- | the case of the little Glover girl of Tent li tice, jeatowsy and lgnoranc aanot check | doomed for years of her childhood to |) the work of the originator of Teleconi, | wear a leg and knee brace because of her || who has accomplished as many {if not | imabiiity to stand without the aid of that more marvelous things in be! of the support. James Austin Larson and Tele affiicted as has Loren: That famous | cos! did for this child what Loren: did practitioner of bloodless surg came | for Lolit Armour caused = b to to America and went to Chicago at the | walk—made he tle limb so a 4 behest of the multimiliionatre packer that after fourteen Telecon! treat whore little mtrl, Lolita Armour, had been | ments the child was enabled to go 1 a helpless cripple from babyhood, Her | about without her brace—to play with | her little compantons for hours at a jj | wretch witho: tiring, while a grateful | | mother looked happily on. ‘That mother | could not have paid such a sum for the | | restoration of her daughter's limb as did | Mr. Armour for the curing lita | p obtained the san saw | James Austin Larsen complaint was congenital hip dtuease. her child, which she had come to a | with her little prades Many Similar Achievements M i women in numbers can attest | jous achievements of James and well call him the Lo h Boehm of West | | to the mary Austin Larec | rene of Amer) Je | Seattle will tell of the restoration of his disabled limb. Mra. Doll of Georg wh might add a word as to what Mr. Larson | did for her. Mrs. Garduer of Puyallup can tell of her walk of eight blocks to || Mr. Larson's office to take a treatment, || after she bad | bedridden for months | and had al one time by given up to die by doctors and relatives. Mr. Morin, ¥ of Seattle, a well-known business man, || can tell of the dissipation of his seiatt rheumatiam under the eniga influence of Teleconi, P. V. MeFadden of Sedro Woolley, relieved of the agonies of tic | douloureaux, can proclaim James Austin | bloodless surgeon nade her walk. To “ts ienee | little Lotita Armour plays like other chil. | }eree os (hs Tie re vi avon tnore | dren, She ean dance, romp, run and M ; than @ yeer a helpless patient at the Me Se Torenn Hoeven tien tor ete | rine hospital ta Port Townsend, will tof | you Mr, Larsen caw bim to throw away | } Be ggh A gp ined tay nl gered | bie crutehos. There are hundreds of oth || F 100,000. . ne placed at | ory in Beattie, in Tecoma, in Spokane— _ aod in many citie 1d towns where | ; jot Unlike Larson | James Austin Larson has practiced Tele Het Uniiee coni—who will add their testimony that What Loreng accomplished is neo anlike nor more marvelous than many of ,_—— ann {i Enroll for fall course of Teleconi Treatments Tonight. Positively no new patients enrolled after tonight. offices will be open until 9. P.M. Saturday. Offices of James Austin Larson, Rooms 203-204-205 Savoy Hotel. at all | Telecom! gave thom the retiet they failed | te obtain in amy other way. ing Reception Week” at the GREATER STANDARD! nerd, |THE ANGELE fe eeeroceser® orererere business career of Mr. Gutheil it anything but a “Made in Seattle” man It will do you good to drop by there this eve and bar fixtures, dining tables, partitions, chairs, orna ee the elegant furniture, consisting of bar and ments and decorations of various kinds, built by the Gorham-Weber Co., And two of the handsom est chandeliers in the city, made and installed by the Z. C, Miles & Piper Co On the baleony or upper floor, a panorama aintings greets the eye. These were ex ecuted by PF, Chapman, the well known local artist pretty f Next comes the kitchen, screened off somewhat from the main dining room but open for you to see that it is the most sanitary in the city of Seattle, and that the city sanitary ordinance is strictly com plied with To the right of the stairs, midway between the main dining room and the balcony dining rooms is a large space arranged for the musicians, who will render a selected program from 5 to 12 o'clock every evening, consisting of instrumental and vocal music by popular favorites. The Angeles is unique in that the management intends to carry out the idea of making it a dining place for families. Nothing in the least objection- able will be tolerated at any time. Men: Take your family there tonight, or any other evening. Even if you do keep a well supplied larder, your helpmate will appreciate a dinner other than her own home cooking for a change, Cuisine unsurpassed, ON TREATING CHILD WITHOUT. CHARGE DISTRESSED MOTHER DELIGHTED BEYOND MEAS- URE BY THE GENEROUS ACT OF THE ORIGINAT- OR OF TELECONI. store this sical Pro- 1ospitality Coy T. MR. LARSON SAW THE AFFLICTED CHILD, GRASPED THE SITUATION AND 1S NOW VOLUNTARILY GIVING HIS VALUABLE TIME WITHOUT FINAN. CIAL REMUNERATION, } Again Like Lorenz like | | In this case James Austin Larson is again like the Lo. There are no doubt many persons who believe that James Austin Larson, n of his ability and most professiona famous bloodless surgeon, success, has no time for philanthropy It is true that Mr. Larson ts a busy man— | "8%, Who caused little Lolita Armour to perhaps the busiest man in Seattle-—bdut | walk, and who for that service received he is @ big-hearted, generous being with. | ‘%¢ handsome sum of $100,000. While al, and his sympathetic nature is wen | Te was in Chicago there came to known to his intimates. One day this | Mm & mother with @ little girl who was week, as Mr. Larson was passing the | “ff llcted tn precisely the same way as parlor in the Savoy hotel, on the way to | was Lolita Armour—with congenital hip disease. But this baby’s father was not his offices on the second floor, he saw a | a multi-millionaire—only a poor laboring woman in evident distress, holding a help man, utterly unable to pay for the services The less child on her lap. He overheard her | of the eminent bloodless surgeon. iene a. te, | Mother found it most difficult to obtain . coe acc Rim 8 maw an audience with the distinguished Lo. Perhaps he could do something for my | rong, but after she had done so was the baby.” | happiest of mothers—for Lorent did for |} her litt multimillionatre’s child, knowing he would girl all that he had done for the “Send that womaa and her child in, said Mr, Larson, and the mandate was | Oot be. pata for hie labor wad ekil promptly obeyed Infantile Paralysis Time Is Capital. Mr, Larson quickly ascertained that the | Some may say that it cost Mr. Larson | nothing to be so generous, They should le pt | e dreaded i 1, little one was a victim of the droaded in- | remember that when the Teleconi genius fantile paralysis. He gave the tot a Tel- | treated the poor little girl without charge econ! treatment without pay and told | he practically pat his hand in his pocket the mother to bring the child again, | 8d gave her a generous gift—for Mr wh she 44, And Mr Lari 00 | A ee tee go @il be can for that afflicted tot, knowing | 4. the shelves form the capital of the there ts go financial profit in the | merchant. He virtually this little and | one more money in time than her parents | could possibly have paid for, The mame | of the child is withheld because it Is not | desired to parade the poverty of the pa- that work for him, But he will be fully, cor (he case ia much like that of the gave repaid little Glover girl at Tenino, and wt! yield to Teleoont treatments, Mr. Larson knows thet be has made @ mother happy and will relieve the » fags of the ebild rents, but the incident may be verified to the satisfaction of doubter Larsos's secretary, who will call upen Me Mr. Larson's ee Sa

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